Centers do your part Diamond Circulate as Points Flip In (180°)
towards the the nearest Center position.

A normal Diamond ends in a Wave; a Facing Diamond ends in a Two-Faced Line.

Fra en R-H Diamond:

førFlip The Diamond

efter

Fra en Facing Diamond:

førFlip The Diamond

efter

Fra en Funny Diamond:

førFlip The Diamond

efter

Fra another Funny Diamond:

førFlip The Diamond

efter

The original centers end on the same spot,so they step to right hands, and the overallending formation is offset

Noter:

Flip In means to slide inward one position while turning 180° toward that direction.

Flip is similar to a Run, except that Flip is done along the
same plane, whereas Run has the dancer moving along an arc.

Points take the inside path (since they are flipping toward the center),
and Centers take the outside path (since they are moving in an arc).

Reverse Flip The Diamond[C2]:
From a Diamond.
Centers Phantom Run (Flip away from each other) as Points Diamond Circulate.
Ends in a Line.

Cut The Diamond[Plus](Lee Kopman 1973):
From a Diamond.
Centers do your part Diamond Circulate as
Points slide together and Trade
to end in the furthest Center position.
A normal Diamond ends in a Two-Faced Line.

Flip The Hourglass[A2](Tim Ploch):
From an Hourglass.
Outsides flip in (Phantom Run) as Centers Hourglass Circulate.
Usually ends in Parallel Lines.